Glass-front House Design of Penthouse Apartment Floating Above the Roof by AEM Studio
March 9, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Apartment, House Designs, Minimalist Design, Modern Design
This 1000sq ft penthouse apartment floating above the roof of an undistinguished 1970s block of flats and accessed from block’s top floor by its own private staircase, it opens out as a glass-fronted, light-filled volume designed in two parts; a central open-plan living area and kitchen and a more enclosed space containing two bedrooms and a bathroom. The design gives the whole apartment spaciousness and flexibility, and the main living space capitalises on some astonishing views across London - Hampstead Heat to the west, the West End to the south and dome of St paul’s to the east. Wrapping around all the living accommodation is a large timber decked roof terrace, twice the size of the average London garden. By AEM STUDIO.
Luxury Interior Design Apartment of Ludwig Apartment in California
March 8, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Apartment, Interior, Minimalist Design, Modern Design
These Ludwig apartment is located in the penthouse of a concrete high-rise on Aquatic Park. Ludwig apartment building design to take advantage of the views looking north and south and the movement of the sun through out the day. The items of furniture for the bathrooms and kitchen that were free-standing as the walls were out of line. Walls palette decoration created a unique environment to relax in on a weekend.
Materials used are clear and etched 1/2″ glass, slabs of Black walnut, hand made mosaic tile walls, and gun blued steel. Designed by Craig Steely Architecture.
Holley Loft - Modern Interior Design Apartment in Manhattan
February 25, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Apartment, Interior, Minimalist Design, Modern Design
This modern interior design apartment in Manhattan. This project is an adaptation of a 4,200 s.f. industrial loft into a residence. The space is on the second floor of a loft building in lower Manhattan. The house program includes a master bedroom suite, media room, living room, and more. The house was designed to be part of its site, incorporating wood, and stone to create a quiet and restful rooms. Lighting is clean and bright, achieved through a combination of natural light, small ceiling lights, a large overhanging light and various lamps, all rooms painted white to maximize solar lighting effect. The design evolved from explorations of ambiguities between outside and inside by means of partial enclosures and transparent materials and discussions concerning the character and use of the space. Designed by HMA|HANRAHAN MAYERS ARCHITECTS.
Beale Street Loft Apartments Remodeling by Aidin Darling Design
February 23, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Apartment, Interior, Modern Design
These new loft apartments was remodeled to reclaim the spirit of the original concrete warehouse and to bring natural light into a previously dark interior. Wooden kitchen cabinetry detailing introduce a newer ambience into the space. Sculptural wood elements and strategic lighting create pockets of intimacy within the structure of the open plan, while neutral walls provide a deferential background for the display of art. Designed by Aidin Darling Design.
Decorative Apartment Interior Design Ideas by Betsey Johnson and BNOdesign
February 16, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Apartment, Decorating ideas, Interior
This beautiful pink interior apartment design ideas designed by Betsey Johnson and BNOdesign. This interior proving that taste and well-chosen combinations, can create stylish and modern interior, This Apartment have a 1,600-square-foot of large, includes two bedroom, one bathroom, open-plan penthouse includes ebonized floors. Via
Park Avenue Apartment - Horizontal Spatial Interior Design Apartment
February 15, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Apartment, Interior, Minimalist Design, Modern Design
This Park Avenue apartment occupies a corner Manhattan site on Park Avenue with four exposures and three gracious terraces. The design concept was to create a serene, horizontal spatial field defined by white french plaster ceilings and walls and a continuous honed Arria limestone floor. The spaces required by the program were defined by the existing perimeter walls and discrete free-standing volumes placed within the interior. The main living spaces, the study and the master bedroom, are treated as courtyards articulated by black volumes of ribbon mahogany and are illuminated by the glowing light volumes of three translucent glass enclosed bathrooms.
Rapp Residence - Modern Minimalist Interior Design Urban Apartment
February 15, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Apartment, House Designs, Interior, Minimalist Design, Modern Design
Modern minimalist interior design apartment, this remodel of a 1950’s urban apartment is about moving through emptiness to find pockets of serene habitation. Increase the usable square footage within the fixed floor plan by consolidating redundant circulation and relocating room entries. What was once an introverted, contained, dark, cluttered environment became a spacious, light filled, universal space with inspiring city views! Designed by Jones Studio, Inc.
Elegant Apartment Earl’s Court with Daylight Design Concept
January 23, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Apartment, House Designs, Interior
The apartment sits on top of an elegant 19th Century stuccoed terraced house overlooking an established London square. The design was conceived as a journey up towards daylight. On entering the flat you sense the presence of light far above. You are then taken on a spiralling journey up to bright spaces at the top of the house.
The living space is on the top floor and it runs the whole length of the building. The ceiling is an undulating layer of white with light coming through from above. In some places, the room becomes higher to admit light from different directions as the sun moves through the day. Above the sitting room, a roof terrace is built with long seams of glass running through the floor. It is these seams that illuminate the rooms below.
Like a ship in a bottle, the staircase climbs up through three floors. It doesn’t touch the edges of the stairwell. This allows light to flow past the stairs and travel deep down into the building. The stair was made in a factory in one piece and then it was craned into its container through a hole in the roof. Designed by Niall McLaughlin Architects.
Luxury and elegant interior design Nogales 8 apartment in Monterey
January 21, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Apartment, Interior, Minimalist Design, Modern Design
This modern luxury interior design Nogales 8 apartment in the city of Monterey, offered spectacular views towards the Silla and Mitras Hills, as well as to the Huasteca Canyon, in the east, north and west respectively.
The treatment of the material in the different areas of the project pursues an atmosphere both elegant and sober as well as exotic and playful, Nogales 8 apartment interior design using a palette of materials as diverse as red travertine marble, teak hardwood floors, stainless steel, onyx, dark chocolate oak, and others.
The most singular element that becomes the heart of the project it self, no doubt the onyx wall separates the social area from TV room. Such wall has interior lighting design, which provides it with life and hierarchy within the whole area. The luxury interior design Nogales 8 apartment designed by GLR Arquitectos.
Modern and Interesting Space - Beautiful Arpoador Apartment, RIO DE JANEIRO
January 15, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Apartment, Interior, Minimalist Design, Modern Design
The apartment views face no less than the beautiful Arpoador, used limestone mixed with lightened oak wood for the furniture and the basis for the art collection of the couple. The result was a very modern and interesting space. The idea was to allow the landscape to get into the apartment as much as was possible. The natural light inside the clean ambient produces more clarity. The glasses give the idea of continuity of space . Geometry brings harmony. The Italian frames of the glass in the ceiling are electronically operated also living the swimming pool open to the sky. North-American oak was used as well as marble and limestone on the finishing. The list of special products is a long one. The landscape and the Ipanema sea confirm the incontestable discretion of the project. Project by STUDIO ARTHUR CASAS.





